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. >> the biggest reinsurance groups as the united states burned the branch of the national disasters. >> insured losses is 20 200 billion euro and it was down slightly from the previous year. there were fewer deaths caused by natural disasters. the annual average has been $106,000. >> they say if super storms and the have not struck it would have been a safe year, for the united states at least. >> when hurricane sandy tore through the eastern seaboard in october, it killed more than 200 people. for weeks, people went without electricity and water. the damages were estimated at about 38 billion euro. that met sandy accounted for about one-third of the worldwide economic damage. in 2012, a record drought hitting farms in the american midwest. they accounted for damages of more than 15 billion euro. natural disasters hit the u.s. harder than any other country in 2012. the biggest hit was from an earthquake in italy in damages exceeded 12 billion euro. devastation causing devastation and tornadoes in the u.s. left quite the cleanup bill. in human terms, the more than 1000 people who died
. >> the biggest reinsurance groups as the united states burned the branch of the national disasters. >> insured losses is 20 200 billion euro and it was down slightly from the previous year. there were fewer deaths caused by natural disasters. the annual average has been $106,000. >> they say if super storms and the have not struck it would have been a safe year, for the united states at least. >> when hurricane sandy tore through the eastern seaboard in october, it...
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we got our feet on the ground and we're burning it town oh oh oh oh oh got our head in the clouds and we're not coming down this girl is on fire this girl is on fire walking on fire this girl is on fire everybody says that she's on fire that they can see the flame that's in her eyes ♪ tavis: so even though you have a legitimate reason for being gone for three years -- a baby. you've earned that right -- >> thank you. tavis: to take a few years off. but even when you have a legitimate reason for doing that, three years in this business is so long. >> mm, mm. tavis: so what fear, what trepidation, what angst, if any, does one have when they're trying to put together a project that's three years in the making? >> well, i personally, this whole project, this whole time in my life, this whole album really represents a really important time for me where i've actually -- it's funny you bring up that word -- where i've actually been in the process of removing fear from my vocabulary, from my essence, because i feel like we can do so much greatness when we're not afraid. it's when we become
we got our feet on the ground and we're burning it town oh oh oh oh oh got our head in the clouds and we're not coming down this girl is on fire this girl is on fire walking on fire this girl is on fire everybody says that she's on fire that they can see the flame that's in her eyes ♪ tavis: so even though you have a legitimate reason for being gone for three years -- a baby. you've earned that right -- >> thank you. tavis: to take a few years off. but even when you have a legitimate...
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dozens of buildings and burned to the ground. worst hit was a seaside town. one-third of the homes have been lost. even the school is gone. residents are struggling to cope. >> i've lost both my houses. my brother has lost his. >> there is hope the government will help them rebuild their lives. >> we are working with them, as with the state government, to support people through. >> rescuers apart people to safety by ferry. but thousands are still threatened. >> we will have loads of winter sports, but first, some news around the world. a nato mission to deploy air missiles to turkey is under way. the u.s., the netherlands, and germany are each providing a two missile batteries. turkey requested aid to defend itself against possible spillover from the civil war in neighboring syria. the u.s. congress has approved just under $10 billion in aid to the victims of superstar sandy. the senate earlier approved a $60 billion package. the speaker of the house of representatives called off a vote on that bill, incurring the anger of fellow republicans in the states har
dozens of buildings and burned to the ground. worst hit was a seaside town. one-third of the homes have been lost. even the school is gone. residents are struggling to cope. >> i've lost both my houses. my brother has lost his. >> there is hope the government will help them rebuild their lives. >> we are working with them, as with the state government, to support people through. >> rescuers apart people to safety by ferry. but thousands are still threatened. >> we...
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four year-old girl still in critical condition at children's hospital after getting burned over half of her body it happened last night at west 75th street, her 16 year-old sister suffered burns as she grabbed the young girl and put her in the bathtub children playing with matches or lighters may have started that fire chicago tribune is reporting that a developer who is in prison is connected to the mass of warehouse fire bender went to prison in 2010 for bribing a former alderman with $40,000 work on his home the tribune is reporting 37 as owner of the building property records show that tax bills for the now gutted building is going to another one of his company's flames were kindled in that building. we still have a player underneath that pile. fire officials say it may take several days for the fire to finally get extinguished. outraged tonight over the sentence for the man behind killing 168 people. springing to help annie north side cafe when his family needed it most. what a sex website has to do with the chicago public schools. [ female announcer ] switch to swiffer wetjet a
four year-old girl still in critical condition at children's hospital after getting burned over half of her body it happened last night at west 75th street, her 16 year-old sister suffered burns as she grabbed the young girl and put her in the bathtub children playing with matches or lighters may have started that fire chicago tribune is reporting that a developer who is in prison is connected to the mass of warehouse fire bender went to prison in 2010 for bribing a former alderman with $40,000...
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ministry officials say they have had difficulties with handling waste they can't burn and with building incinerators. they have been challenged with dealing with debris contaminated with radioactive substances. government officials have tried to set up temporary storage facilities but they have run into opposition. they say the pace of removal has delayed efforts and put a psychological burden on residents. >>> thousands of people waiting to go home. tons of debris waiting for disposal. vast tracts of land waiting to be restored. overcoming the challenges of japan's 2011 disaster won't be easy, but step by step, people are moving forward. find out how on "the road ahead," every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. japan time, right here on "newsline." >>> people who work at central banks have been hunched over their balance sheets and some are sympathying it's time to stop. >> recent economic conditions have pushed many central banks toward aggressive monetary easing measures but we're learning that policy makers are divided over the practice of monetary easing. the federal reserve board released on
ministry officials say they have had difficulties with handling waste they can't burn and with building incinerators. they have been challenged with dealing with debris contaminated with radioactive substances. government officials have tried to set up temporary storage facilities but they have run into opposition. they say the pace of removal has delayed efforts and put a psychological burden on residents. >>> thousands of people waiting to go home. tons of debris waiting for...
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more than 40 of the fires are burning out of control. temperatures may hit 109 degrees fahrenheit today. it is summer there. those extreme temperatures have forced australia's weather bureau to add new colors to its heat map. deep purple there, that's for temperatures up from 122 to 125 degrees. and magenta is for temperatures up to 129.2. wow. >> national cathedral in washington, d.c. will start hosting same sex weddings. the decision came after same gender ceremonies became legal in the district of columbia and neighboring maryland. >>> here's an early look at one of your top health headlines. a new study finds sweetened drinks and depression. the risk was higher for people who drank diet versions of these beverages. on the other hand, coffee drinkers had a slightly lower risk of depression. >> now to wall street. the dow closed at 13 rrks 328 after dropping 55 points yesterday. the s&p fell four. the nasdaq lost seven. overseas the nikkei gained 70 points today while the hang seng rose 107 on a wednesday. last night alcoa delivered it
more than 40 of the fires are burning out of control. temperatures may hit 109 degrees fahrenheit today. it is summer there. those extreme temperatures have forced australia's weather bureau to add new colors to its heat map. deep purple there, that's for temperatures up from 122 to 125 degrees. and magenta is for temperatures up to 129.2. wow. >> national cathedral in washington, d.c. will start hosting same sex weddings. the decision came after same gender ceremonies became legal in the...
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it is a long, it is a hard road for burn victims. i was by far the most fortunate person in my burn unit. >> my goodness. well she plans to use her ordeal to talk to people on how to operate propane gas grills safely. >>> stanford football fans are celebrating the tomb's first rose bowl vic -- the team's first rose bowl victory in years. they were cheering on the cardinals from the patio sports bar and grill. mike shumann has more from the rose bowl in pasadena. >> they call her the grand daddy of them all, and rightfully so in this the 99th version of the rose bowl pitting stanford and wisconsin. these fans have different opinions about their schools and tailgating. >> brain yaks versus boozers. >> nerds against curds. that's how we are looking at it. >> they have crackers and we have sausage and beer. >> more sophisticated. better fans. >> and the striped pants. we don't want any of that. >> the stripes is actually, they have been going to badger games since 1940. >> is this what they wear when they pick up trash in wisconsin? >> i
it is a long, it is a hard road for burn victims. i was by far the most fortunate person in my burn unit. >> my goodness. well she plans to use her ordeal to talk to people on how to operate propane gas grills safely. >>> stanford football fans are celebrating the tomb's first rose bowl vic -- the team's first rose bowl victory in years. they were cheering on the cardinals from the patio sports bar and grill. mike shumann has more from the rose bowl in pasadena. >> they...
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we cannot show you the dozens of bodies burned or mutilated beyond recognition. the deaths as to a toll of 60,000. that is nearly 100 a day. the estimate is based on several sources over five months. the figure may still be low. >> it could be more. we have taken a statistical analysis of several casualties that exists and analyze them and removed all of the double counting. the criteria is quite strict. there may well be people have been killed who are not included as a result. >> the government is stepping up its campaign to push rebels away from the capital of damascus. shelling goes on across the country. men raced to get an injured child to a field hospital. there is reported to be intense fighting for control of the military air base. rebels are targeting the government's airpower. they claim to have destroyed at least one helicopter. the government calls the armed opposition terrorist. >> an arrest in connection with the ousting of the eighth vote -- a pro-islamic government in the 1990's. the man was taken from his home to the turkish capital. australian
we cannot show you the dozens of bodies burned or mutilated beyond recognition. the deaths as to a toll of 60,000. that is nearly 100 a day. the estimate is based on several sources over five months. the figure may still be low. >> it could be more. we have taken a statistical analysis of several casualties that exists and analyze them and removed all of the double counting. the criteria is quite strict. there may well be people have been killed who are not included as a result. >>...
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hot spots that have been detected by satellite of the past 24 hours, showing where fires are still burning. survivors have told some amazing stories of escape, including one family from tasmania that sheltered in the sea to escape the flames. >> clinging to each other for dear life, after a family of five children were caught up in an australian bush fire. their mom and dad were away from their home in tasmania last friday and they were left with their grandparents. >> we saw a tornado is a fire coming across towards us. the next thing we knew, everything was on fire. >> we received a message at 3:30 to say that mom and dad had evacuate, that they were surrounded by fire. >> luckily the children and grandparents mated to a nearby jetty and jumped into the cold water. >> it is still quite upsetting to see the image. it showed all of my five children underneath the jetty. >> we all had water up to our chins, just trying to breathe. the atmosphere was so incredibly toxic. >> after several hours in the water, the grandfather found a small boat and dragged them to safety. they have now been reu
hot spots that have been detected by satellite of the past 24 hours, showing where fires are still burning. survivors have told some amazing stories of escape, including one family from tasmania that sheltered in the sea to escape the flames. >> clinging to each other for dear life, after a family of five children were caught up in an australian bush fire. their mom and dad were away from their home in tasmania last friday and they were left with their grandparents. >> we saw a...
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andrew thomases in dunalley, on the island of tasmania, where buildings have burned to the ground. , -- >> this woman has taught here for 14 years. she finds it hard now to even work out where her classroom was. in the it is a beautiful school -- >> it is a beautiful school. the community is so involved. , you are talking about it in the present tense, but it is gone -- >> you are talking about it in the present tense, but it is on. -- gone. the danger has not entirely past. there is the mundane -- main roads remained closed, thousands still without power or water. later in the day, it was the prime minister who visited the primary school. summer wildfires are as australian as beach barbecues. millions around the country know this could as easily happen to their communities. >> the rest of the nation has its eyes on tasmania. they are thinking about the losses here and will be supporting tasmanians through. >> for now, that is true, but australians' focus may shift as the weather does. the extreme heat has not gone, it is just moving north. new south wales is next in its path. >> sti
andrew thomases in dunalley, on the island of tasmania, where buildings have burned to the ground. , -- >> this woman has taught here for 14 years. she finds it hard now to even work out where her classroom was. in the it is a beautiful school -- >> it is a beautiful school. the community is so involved. , you are talking about it in the present tense, but it is gone -- >> you are talking about it in the present tense, but it is on. -- gone. the danger has not entirely past....
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. >> 1/4 glance burning out of control. if buyers -- forest lands burning out of control after a fire scorched its way through. this used to be thick, green bush. within minutes, it was transformed into a blackened wasteland, and here end of world field -- and an end to end of world fiel-- and an eerie, end of the world feel. 130 bush fires are still raging across new south wales. it is amazing that no one yet has lost their life. the story's key emerging, though, the extraordinary sks, especially -- of extraordinary escapes', especially in tasmania. he was babysitting his young children when they were caught up in the firestorm. the children and their grandparents were forced to seek shelter in the sea as flames engulfed the shoreline precaution -- engulfed the shoreline. >> huizar tornadoes of fire coming across toward us -- we saw, tornadoes of fire coming across toward us. it was all around us. >> 43 horrifying hours, they hid under the jetty, nec -- and for three horrifying hours, they hid under the jetty, neck deep in
. >> 1/4 glance burning out of control. if buyers -- forest lands burning out of control after a fire scorched its way through. this used to be thick, green bush. within minutes, it was transformed into a blackened wasteland, and here end of world field -- and an end to end of world fiel-- and an eerie, end of the world feel. 130 bush fires are still raging across new south wales. it is amazing that no one yet has lost their life. the story's key emerging, though, the extraordinary sks,...
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farmers burning their field hundreds of kilometers away to the northwest, preparing the ground for the next season, are just another example of the effects of the pollutants of the capital. the landlocked location does not help the situation. pollution generated from neighboring towns and cities had to baytown's production and aggravates the atmosphere here. environment experts believe lawmakers are taking the situation seriously. >> there is a political ownership of that change. the government is certainly more responsive, but in terms of action, and implementation is a problem and there is a lot of slack, even now. >> whenever the experts say, it is people with breathing problems to suffer the most. this man has had asthma all his life and his condition gets worse. >> we cannot inhale that. we're not comfortable breathing that air. i usually go to the park in the morning but i don't feel like it when there is smog. >> local authorities are planning to place electric signboards to warn drivers about pollution and encourage them to keep their cars at home. activists say it's a start bu
farmers burning their field hundreds of kilometers away to the northwest, preparing the ground for the next season, are just another example of the effects of the pollutants of the capital. the landlocked location does not help the situation. pollution generated from neighboring towns and cities had to baytown's production and aggravates the atmosphere here. environment experts believe lawmakers are taking the situation seriously. >> there is a political ownership of that change. the...
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it is a long, it is a hard road for burn victims. i was by far the most fortunate person in my burn unit. >> my goodness. well she plans to use her ordeal to talk to people on how to operate propane gas grills safely. >>> stanford football fans are celebrating the tomb's first rose bowl vic -- the team's first rose bowl victory in years. they were cheering on the cardinals from the patio sports bar and grill. mike shumann has more from the rose bowl in pasadena. >> they call her the grand daddy of them all, and rightfully so in this the 99th version of the rose bowl pitting stanford and wisconsin. these fans have different opinions about their schools and tailgating. >> brain yaks versus boozers. >> nerds against curds. that's how we are looking at it. >> they have crackers and we have sausage and beer. >> more sophisticated. better fans. >> and the striped pants. we don't want any of that. >> the stripes is actually, they have been going to badger games since 1940. >> is this what they wear when they pick up trash in wisconsin? >> i
it is a long, it is a hard road for burn victims. i was by far the most fortunate person in my burn unit. >> my goodness. well she plans to use her ordeal to talk to people on how to operate propane gas grills safely. >>> stanford football fans are celebrating the tomb's first rose bowl vic -- the team's first rose bowl victory in years. they were cheering on the cardinals from the patio sports bar and grill. mike shumann has more from the rose bowl in pasadena. >> they...
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john john burns tom tom waits. or i've been there done that the. right answer every time is it. what it was the country was the first to introduce. india india and that's. ok now. my last question to you for a you've introduced your film in russia i hope i hope it is successful and i hope you will you will have to come again to new films but. what's your impression what do you think how important is the russian market for american filmmakers say i think it's getting more important every day and i think it's a growing community i think the russian people are starting to see more and more movies and i think. it's now days america's not enough i think you have to be internationally accepted you know and in russia you know a huge market you know the opinion matters it's one of the big obviously big you know important countries and so you know you know for me obviously it's personal because the big you know big homecoming you know it's i'm still very russian inside and so on. you know it means a lot to me but i think it is i think the market grows every year and you know and business
john john burns tom tom waits. or i've been there done that the. right answer every time is it. what it was the country was the first to introduce. india india and that's. ok now. my last question to you for a you've introduced your film in russia i hope i hope it is successful and i hope you will you will have to come again to new films but. what's your impression what do you think how important is the russian market for american filmmakers say i think it's getting more important every day and...
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it is a long, it is a hard road for burn victims. i was by far the most fortunate person in my burn unit. >> my goodness. well she plans to use her ordeal to talk to people on how to operate propane gas grills safely. >>> stanford football fans are celebrating the tomb's first rose bowl vic -- the team's first rose bowl victory in years. they were cheering on the cardinals from the patio sports bar and grill. mike shumann has more from the rose bowl in pasadena. >> they call her the grand daddy of them all, and rightfully so in this the 99th version of the rose bowl pitting stanford and wisconsin. these fans have different opinions about their schools and tailgating. >> brain yaks versus boozers. >> nerds against curds. that's how we are looking at it. >> they have crackers and we have sausage and beer. >> more sophisticated. better fans. >> and the striped pants. we don't want any of that. >> the stripes is actually, they have been going to badger games since 1940. >> is this what they wear when they pick up trash in wisconsin? >> i
it is a long, it is a hard road for burn victims. i was by far the most fortunate person in my burn unit. >> my goodness. well she plans to use her ordeal to talk to people on how to operate propane gas grills safely. >>> stanford football fans are celebrating the tomb's first rose bowl vic -- the team's first rose bowl victory in years. they were cheering on the cardinals from the patio sports bar and grill. mike shumann has more from the rose bowl in pasadena. >> they...
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the color green would disappear because the acids burned into the trees. the crops would have been burned, people dying the birds dying, fish floating to the top of the ponds because they've been killed as well. really, a view of armageddon. narrator: it's the final link in the chain of events that triggers a volcanic catastrophe over europe. grattan: one thing we do know from the geological record that events that have happened in the past will happen in the future. so the events of 1783, they will be repeated again. narrator: what nightmare scenario awaits us if that happens? if laki's cloud reached europe in 1783 how far could one stretch today? anja schmidt has taken laki's sulfur output from the 1783 eruption and, using a computer model, ejects it into today's atmosphere. it's a disturbing picture. so the eruption starts in iceland and then, as you can see in the model, the sulfur cloud spreads. it crosses britain, germany, france and spain. it's not only affecting europe but also into north america. so over the course of eight months, the entire nort
the color green would disappear because the acids burned into the trees. the crops would have been burned, people dying the birds dying, fish floating to the top of the ponds because they've been killed as well. really, a view of armageddon. narrator: it's the final link in the chain of events that triggers a volcanic catastrophe over europe. grattan: one thing we do know from the geological record that events that have happened in the past will happen in the future. so the events of 1783, they...
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i turn on a light in a room in my house it stays burning until i go to bed. i want it to be there when i leave like it's my friend waiting for me. when the lights are out the house feels sad. >> the economy is more efficient at using energy over time but we find new uses for energy. but conassumption is going up. most think we'll double as much by 2050 as china, and indian and brazil get higher living standards like the united states and europe. if you want to avoid dangerous levels of climate change and clean air you need more clean energy and most of it has to be from clean sources steencht you don't feel like the old jimmy carter wearing a sweater let's all make our clothing out of hemp environmentalist to me. what is different about you breakthrough guys? >> i think this is the central issue it's about embracing technology. that's why we wrote the book called "love your monsters." we should treat our technologies like our children begun our creations. when they fail us, when they disappoint us you don't abandon them, you improve them. make them better. >>
i turn on a light in a room in my house it stays burning until i go to bed. i want it to be there when i leave like it's my friend waiting for me. when the lights are out the house feels sad. >> the economy is more efficient at using energy over time but we find new uses for energy. but conassumption is going up. most think we'll double as much by 2050 as china, and indian and brazil get higher living standards like the united states and europe. if you want to avoid dangerous levels of...
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while it may not be a burning issue, many do support her initiative. it is good they're doing what has to be done. the all-out -- the islands belong to us in their colonized. >> there are a lot of young ones who went to war in vain. i do not think there is a solution. >> the stakes have been raised by oil exploration. argentina has pulled out and more fighting but the referendum is not likely to mark the end of a diplomatic battle. >> they have the right to choose their own future and dismissed argentina's claims that the referendum is illegal, an official said. >> they are -- we hope the results of the referendum will give us something we can show internatio you are watching lin. >> >> welcome back. let's recap of the headlines. headlines.he an indian court has charged the five men accused of raping a woman. a bomb had killed 27 people. shia pilgrims were returning from a religious festival. 60 others were wounded. investigators say a man was receiving psychiatric care who had shot four and injured two. a prominent rebel leader was killed by u.s. dron
while it may not be a burning issue, many do support her initiative. it is good they're doing what has to be done. the all-out -- the islands belong to us in their colonized. >> there are a lot of young ones who went to war in vain. i do not think there is a solution. >> the stakes have been raised by oil exploration. argentina has pulled out and more fighting but the referendum is not likely to mark the end of a diplomatic battle. >> they have the right to choose their own...
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only a few burned-out cars remain. for now at least, this is not the sort of sectarian violence that plagued the streets of northern ireland for decades. an agreement in 1998 brought political unity between irish nationalists and pro-bish loyalists but peace has not been an easy record. >> i saw the return to the troubles per se but -- it's not a return to the troubles per se but serious bump in the road. much more serious since the good friday agreement was signed. there needs to be hard, meaningful engagement between the communities. >> the decision in december to restrict the flying of the union flag above city hall touched off fury among loyalists. they say it erodes their british culture but others, even within loyalists ranks, voice more pressing concerns. dr. jon kyl runs a medical surgery in east belfast. he knows the area well and has has seen effects of the violence firsthand. what upsets you most about this. >> when we talk about the riots, we need to understand the people live in areas of severe social depr
only a few burned-out cars remain. for now at least, this is not the sort of sectarian violence that plagued the streets of northern ireland for decades. an agreement in 1998 brought political unity between irish nationalists and pro-bish loyalists but peace has not been an easy record. >> i saw the return to the troubles per se but -- it's not a return to the troubles per se but serious bump in the road. much more serious since the good friday agreement was signed. there needs to be...
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they tell us if they give us heater's a tent may burn. you can see how bad it is. rain and cold and water seeps into our tents. you wake up at night and find yourself surrounded by water. >> we have no heaters. why have they left us stranded like this? our children are cold and sick. everyone is sick. >> tensions came to a head when refugees attacked aid workers as they distributed food. more from the jordanian capital of oman. >> aid workers in the refugee camps told us riots and scuffles broke out on tuesday when refugees were queuing for food handouts. we were told the refugees were very frustrated, really angry about the bad weather conditions and nonstop rain for the last couple days, and water has entered some of their tents and other refugee tents were blown away by the wind. we are told the refugees were angry in the first place when they approached the queue to receive food handouts, and that is when scuffles broke out, and a number of refugees were injured in scuffles. we have heard statements coming out of geneva, the world food program, which said it is
they tell us if they give us heater's a tent may burn. you can see how bad it is. rain and cold and water seeps into our tents. you wake up at night and find yourself surrounded by water. >> we have no heaters. why have they left us stranded like this? our children are cold and sick. everyone is sick. >> tensions came to a head when refugees attacked aid workers as they distributed food. more from the jordanian capital of oman. >> aid workers in the refugee camps told us riots...
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frosty start on the morning commute on wednesday and then it's a second winter spare the air day, no burning allowed, and no rain in the forecast, all the way through january 10th. sure, we have storms, they're stacking up to the north of the bay area. look at this impressive system and then shredding apart at the seams as it banks up against a ridge of high pressure. so it should be dry until next thursday, then we'll have a couple more dry days and then rain again by january 15th. hefty rainfall totals, precipitation of normal. 154% in santa rosa as of today and this time last year as we began 2012 we were only 31% of where we should be for this time of year. no snow in the forecast but plenty of ice. tomorrow's highs not much of a recovery, only into the 50s. meanwhile, the extended forecast calls for dry weather. each and every day. and one thing brian and elizabeth was noting earlier tonight, one thing they noticed about this forecast is what? >> no rain. >> no rain and. >> no 60 degree temperatures. >> no 60 degree temperatures. still in the 50s. we want 70s. have you to go to l.a. for
frosty start on the morning commute on wednesday and then it's a second winter spare the air day, no burning allowed, and no rain in the forecast, all the way through january 10th. sure, we have storms, they're stacking up to the north of the bay area. look at this impressive system and then shredding apart at the seams as it banks up against a ridge of high pressure. so it should be dry until next thursday, then we'll have a couple more dry days and then rain again by january 15th. hefty...
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so no burning of any type of wood. other big story, freeze warning in the north bay, mid 20s until 9:00. frost advisory for the bayshore line and santa clara valley, temperatures in the low 30s through 9:00. keep the pets in and plants protected until that time. once we get passed that, by noon mostly sunny and upper 40s. low to mid-50s by 4:00, so slightly warmer than yesterday. clouds will lead us to a chilly evening with upper 30s to mid 40s. as we head into thursday, friday and saturday, partly cloudy on thursday. slightly warmer on friday and then just partly cloudy on saturday. right now it looks like the weekend will be dry. here is sue. >> wednesday morning ifer up and at em to work. light conditions on the san mateo bridges. those taillights headed on the flantd flatd section in the san mateo area, to san jose, northbound direction, this is julian exit to give you an idea where we are. few headlights passing through your screen. hayward area, reports of a water main break. this is eastbound jackson street surf
so no burning of any type of wood. other big story, freeze warning in the north bay, mid 20s until 9:00. frost advisory for the bayshore line and santa clara valley, temperatures in the low 30s through 9:00. keep the pets in and plants protected until that time. once we get passed that, by noon mostly sunny and upper 40s. low to mid-50s by 4:00, so slightly warmer than yesterday. clouds will lead us to a chilly evening with upper 30s to mid 40s. as we head into thursday, friday and saturday,...
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crews had to bring out a boat to fight the fire from the water to keep any burning material from floating away into the water. firefighters say the fire is suspicious because that building is abandoned and they can't seem to find any obvious source. nobody was injured, happy to report that, but a nearby sugar refinery that also stretches over the water was warned of a potential fire hazard. >>> also in the east bay this month, four contra costa county fire stations are scheduled to shut down, all to save money. and county leaders are continuing to reach out to the kmub community to help clear the air. homeowners in lafayette can voice concerns to the fire chief and other leaders over the closure of fire station 16. that meeting starts tonight at 6:30 at the lafayette veterans memorial building. another slate of meetings is scheduled for next week in walnut creek and clayton. >>> san jose meantime will soon have a temporary replacement as police chief. deputy chief larry's co-vil is now the acting chief. he started back in 1994 as a reserve officer. he takes over for retiring chief chris m
crews had to bring out a boat to fight the fire from the water to keep any burning material from floating away into the water. firefighters say the fire is suspicious because that building is abandoned and they can't seem to find any obvious source. nobody was injured, happy to report that, but a nearby sugar refinery that also stretches over the water was warned of a potential fire hazard. >>> also in the east bay this month, four contra costa county fire stations are scheduled to...
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destroyed their home by hiding under a jetty, and they watched as several of their neighbors' houses burned down. the town in tasmania is one of the worst affected by the fires. andrew thomas has more. >> firefighters are racing to and through the latest blaze before it could get out of control. more than 150 wildfires raged in a study overnight and into wednesday morning. given the extent of the fires, in the worst conditions australia has had in many years, damage to buildings was remarkably light. this historic house in the southern state of victoria was the exception rather than the roll. although daylight revealed the devastation, it was one of just a handful of properties destroyed. new south wales got off more lightly still. plenty of land scorched but -- scorched but few homes, thanks to a mass of firefighting effort coordinated from a central control room on the scale of a space mission. the remarkable weather across australia has broken so many records that australia's meteorologist have had to revise temperature scales. a previous cap of 50 degrees celsius or 152 degrees fahrenhe
destroyed their home by hiding under a jetty, and they watched as several of their neighbors' houses burned down. the town in tasmania is one of the worst affected by the fires. andrew thomas has more. >> firefighters are racing to and through the latest blaze before it could get out of control. more than 150 wildfires raged in a study overnight and into wednesday morning. given the extent of the fires, in the worst conditions australia has had in many years, damage to buildings was...
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i think i'm getting burned! heh! eat. ♪ tastes pretty good, huh? ♪ best yogurt ever. yeah! [ men grunting ] open! [ male announcer ] dannon oikos berry flavors beat chobani 2 to 1 in a national taste test. oikos greek yogurt. possibly the best yogurt in the world. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. rain and snow in washington, 44 degrees. rain in atlanta, 56. occasional sun in st. louis, 26. partly sunny in denver, 30. partly sunny in seattle, 42 degrees. >>> top stories now on tuesday. the senate averted the fiscal cliff passing a bill early this morning. now president obama is calling on the house to pass it without delay. the deal avoids tax hikes and spending cuts that were to go into effect at midnight. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is spending a second night in a new york hospital. she's being treated for a blood clot that formed in her head. doctors expect her to make a full recovery. >>> investigators say it could be at least a month before they know what caused a bus to crash in oregon that killed nine people. the charter b
i think i'm getting burned! heh! eat. ♪ tastes pretty good, huh? ♪ best yogurt ever. yeah! [ men grunting ] open! [ male announcer ] dannon oikos berry flavors beat chobani 2 to 1 in a national taste test. oikos greek yogurt. possibly the best yogurt in the world. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. rain and snow in washington, 44 degrees. rain in atlanta, 56. occasional sun in st. louis, 26. partly sunny in denver, 30. partly sunny in seattle, 42...
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we are notoriously the first generation that has realized what planetary bills for centuries of burning fossil fuels is going to be. in jules verne's era cole was a costly but essential part of progress but steam powered exploits were at the height of european imperialism represents a phase of the past that is history meaning over and done with. airplanes have replaced the cold burning engines that hurdle fog around, the empire protected some people including 5 at the expense of others have been replaced with other political regimes. it is not difficult to cross the world in 80 days, and get a passport and visa. when i returned from see on land, a look for history of around the world travel. there was none so i wrote one. i very quickly decided very early on that there was no point in trying to document all of the circumnavigations that never existed. i didn't want to write an encyclopedia. i wanted to explain why circumnavigation is distinctive. what we have the term around the world, what do these mean. what is going around world matter in the broader scheme of things. it matters beca
we are notoriously the first generation that has realized what planetary bills for centuries of burning fossil fuels is going to be. in jules verne's era cole was a costly but essential part of progress but steam powered exploits were at the height of european imperialism represents a phase of the past that is history meaning over and done with. airplanes have replaced the cold burning engines that hurdle fog around, the empire protected some people including 5 at the expense of others have...
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francis in the burn unit with severe burns to her face and her chest. now san francisco police are asking for the public's help. they are trying to find this woman's boyfriend. they say he's the main suspect and he's been identified as 22 year old dexter oliver. witnesses watched in horror yesterday as they say he threw a flammable liquid on his girlfriend 25-year-old star lamar and set her on fire. those witnesses actually include her family members. they say that the pair had been dating for about six months and had quite a rocky relationship. they say the couple was arguing by laundromat in the bay view district and she told him it was over and she had to get out and that's when he went to their home to get some gas. >> i didn't think it would go this far. couples argue all the time. i didn't know it was going to go this far. >> reporter: lamar then ran screaming toward her home for at least a block. there were burned clothes left in the street. that suspect, dexter oliver, 5'10", 1 a55 pounds. he is facing attempted murder charges. if you know anyth
francis in the burn unit with severe burns to her face and her chest. now san francisco police are asking for the public's help. they are trying to find this woman's boyfriend. they say he's the main suspect and he's been identified as 22 year old dexter oliver. witnesses watched in horror yesterday as they say he threw a flammable liquid on his girlfriend 25-year-old star lamar and set her on fire. those witnesses actually include her family members. they say that the pair had been dating for...
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. >>> the bay area's ban on wood burning has been extended through tomorrow. the bay area air quality management district issued a second spare the air alert for tomorrow. that means no burning wood, fire logs or any other solid fuel both indoors or outdoors. >>> we are ringing in the new year with chilly temperatures. widespread mid-30s to mid-40s outside our door right now. half-moon bay 50 degrees but that's in isolated areas. sfo47. 39 in concord and some of the chillier spots, livermore checking in at 45. as we head to the north bay 35 santa rosa. 36 in novato. as we head into tomorrow morning these pockets of white indicating 20s. so there is a freeze warning in place for the north bay. the valley locations and hills below 1,000 feet and the shade here you see is around the bay. bay side communities will slip into the 30s. so there's a frost advise -- advisory here. it will last until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. once we thaw out we have a nice looking day. we have another spare the air day in store. i will bring you the numbers ahead and have a sneak peak at the
. >>> the bay area's ban on wood burning has been extended through tomorrow. the bay area air quality management district issued a second spare the air alert for tomorrow. that means no burning wood, fire logs or any other solid fuel both indoors or outdoors. >>> we are ringing in the new year with chilly temperatures. widespread mid-30s to mid-40s outside our door right now. half-moon bay 50 degrees but that's in isolated areas. sfo47. 39 in concord and some of the chillier...
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. >>> police in southern brazil are investigating a fire that burned through a nightclub. they are questioning managers to >>> the city is an afrpg ancient trading basin. a malian militant group says it goes against their beliefs. earlier this month the malian and french militaries launched offensives against militants who have taken control of the country. on sunday, the forces seized a northern town, a militant strong hold. they hope to gain control of the country with help from troops of other african nations. >>> egyptian president mohammed morsi declared a state of emergency in parts of his country after a waeeekend marre by violence. at least 49 people have been killed in fighting with security forces. he imposed a nightly curfew for the next two months. protesters have been marking two years since the uprising led to the overthrew of mubarak. saying he brought in a constitution that favors islamists and has failed to improve the economy. a riot on saturday in the northern city left 30 people dead. the court handed down death sentences for 21 people on their involvem
. >>> police in southern brazil are investigating a fire that burned through a nightclub. they are questioning managers to >>> the city is an afrpg ancient trading basin. a malian militant group says it goes against their beliefs. earlier this month the malian and french militaries launched offensives against militants who have taken control of the country. on sunday, the forces seized a northern town, a militant strong hold. they hope to gain control of the country with help...
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. >>> the bay area's ban on wood burning has been extended through tomorrow. the bay area air quality management district issued a second spare the air alert for tomorrow. that means no burning wood, fire logs or any other solid fuel both indoors or outdoors. >>> we are ringing in the new year with chilly temperatures. widespread mid-30s to mid-40s outside our door right now. half-moon bay 50 degrees but that's in isolated areas. sfo47. 39 in concord and some of the chillier spots, livermore checking in at 45. as we head to the north bay 35 santa rosa. 36 in novato. as we head into tomorrow morning these pockets of white indicating 20s. so there is a freeze warning in place for the north bay. the valley locations and hills below 1,000 feet and the shade here you see is around the bay. bay side communities will slip into the 30s. so there's a frost advise -- advisory here. it will last until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. once we thaw out we have a nice looking day. we have another spare the air day in store. i will bring you the numbers ahead and have a sneak peak at the
. >>> the bay area's ban on wood burning has been extended through tomorrow. the bay area air quality management district issued a second spare the air alert for tomorrow. that means no burning wood, fire logs or any other solid fuel both indoors or outdoors. >>> we are ringing in the new year with chilly temperatures. widespread mid-30s to mid-40s outside our door right now. half-moon bay 50 degrees but that's in isolated areas. sfo47. 39 in concord and some of the chillier...
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. >> stay in the house and retire here and burn that mortgage paper. >> reporter: and they talk money every saturday in an effort to track their progress. >> we're acutely aware of what's in our accounts and when we decide to use credit. >> reporter: a small price to pay for peace of mind and the more prosperous future. in campbell, julie watts, cbs 5. >>> time now is 4:52. which airline has the rudest workers? the results of a survey and what's behind the rudeness. >> why hungry after a big meal? why a sugar substitute may be to blame. >> and many dream of winning the rose bowl. see how david shaw's gang went out and did it. well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv with a total home dvr included free for life. only $29 a month for six months. >>> it's freezing out there this m
. >> stay in the house and retire here and burn that mortgage paper. >> reporter: and they talk money every saturday in an effort to track their progress. >> we're acutely aware of what's in our accounts and when we decide to use credit. >> reporter: a small price to pay for peace of mind and the more prosperous future. in campbell, julie watts, cbs 5. >>> time now is 4:52. which airline has the rudest workers? the results of a survey and what's behind the...
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today is "spare the air" so no burning of wood. clear tonight and frost in the valleys and the highs climb through the week end. today, we are at 58 in san francisco, and redwood city 60, and san jose is 62, and oakland is 62, and 51 -- 61 at half moon bay. mid-to-upper 60's around monterey bay and 61 at morgan hill. tonight, the temperatures show 20's and 30's inland again, frost there, mid-to-upper 30's around the bay shore, and mid-40's around san francisco and half moon bay. we have a beach hazard report if tomorrow night through saturday because of the sneaker waves, the bigger waves will be starting saturday night through sunday at 4:00 with the swells possibly up to 20' so we want you to stay out of the water. the accweather seven-day outlook show low-to-mid 60's through sunday and cooler next week and it is still dry with the 50's on wednesday. have a great day. sioux? >> back to the bay bridge? >> before treasure island, right here, you can see the emergency lights blinking waiting for a tow truck. it is a pickup truck. br
today is "spare the air" so no burning of wood. clear tonight and frost in the valleys and the highs climb through the week end. today, we are at 58 in san francisco, and redwood city 60, and san jose is 62, and oakland is 62, and 51 -- 61 at half moon bay. mid-to-upper 60's around monterey bay and 61 at morgan hill. tonight, the temperatures show 20's and 30's inland again, frost there, mid-to-upper 30's around the bay shore, and mid-40's around san francisco and half moon bay. we...
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melanie says after she was burned in the fire, she left the hospital burn unit to go straight to her meth dealer. now after prometa, she says she's been clean for five months and matt for two. >> and this here is amazing. it's a miracle. >> you just can't help feeling good about what you're doing. >> terren peizer had barely sat down for our interview when he seemed to be overcome at the first mention of patients. >> you get away from the clinical and you get down to the personal, and there's nothing like it. so, you know it's-- a lot of people say, "well, you know, why do you-- why are you doing this?" like, you know-- and i say, "how can i not do it?" >> peizer is better known as a steely-eyed financier, a former bonds salesman who worked for then testified against michael milken, infamous in the junk bonds scandal of the 1980s. when peizer heard about the drug therapy, he started a public company called hythiam. [bell dinging] he raised $150 million from investors. the name prometa is greek, meaning positive change. for patients, it's not small change. the therapy can cost $15,000
melanie says after she was burned in the fire, she left the hospital burn unit to go straight to her meth dealer. now after prometa, she says she's been clean for five months and matt for two. >> and this here is amazing. it's a miracle. >> you just can't help feeling good about what you're doing. >> terren peizer had barely sat down for our interview when he seemed to be overcome at the first mention of patients. >> you get away from the clinical and you get down to the...
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i actually wouldn't mind if the house burned down with everything in it. oh, my goodness. because it would mean i could start out again and just fill my cool white glass windowed box with objects like this. that's certainly one way to de-clutter your home. so is your house now or moving towards a kind of ultra minimalism? i have to say, a lot of old stuff has gone. this is really what everybody wants and i'm just, i guess, caught up in the whole zeitgeist of the movement. thank you. when i looked at these the first thing, i thought, what a huge pair of pistols. the bores on them are so big. you had to be careful when you were loading them because you could've fallen down the barrels. what did you think they were for? basically, i originally thought they were dueling pistols. but i thought they might be campaign pistols, or gentleman's traveling pistols. that's why i thought i'd come and see you to find out. they're certainly not dueling pistols. everybody always thinks you get a pair of pistols in a box they're dueling pistols. they're not. the size of the bore which is 12
i actually wouldn't mind if the house burned down with everything in it. oh, my goodness. because it would mean i could start out again and just fill my cool white glass windowed box with objects like this. that's certainly one way to de-clutter your home. so is your house now or moving towards a kind of ultra minimalism? i have to say, a lot of old stuff has gone. this is really what everybody wants and i'm just, i guess, caught up in the whole zeitgeist of the movement. thank you. when i...
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economic affairs in london mark littlewood says the government should have a different approach to such a burning issue. of course we need to bear in mind when you look back actually a couple of years later often these numbers are revised up or down so we shouldn't really trust them to the very last decimal point what we've seen it appears over twenty twelve is not the british economy absolutely tanking but basically flat lining and that is pretty much been the picture for the last two years it's not a crushing recession but it's certainly not a parent's back certainly what the coalition government here in the u.k. are doing isn't working if the item is to produce growth rates or two or three percent and indeed the government's independent forecasters suggested two years ago that we would be experiencing those sort of levels in growth in the u.k. economy about now and i'm afraid that has turned out to be a pipe dream but let's be clear about this austerity that use a lot just saying that the u.k. government has persuaded itself and most of the media and all of their political opponents to that th
economic affairs in london mark littlewood says the government should have a different approach to such a burning issue. of course we need to bear in mind when you look back actually a couple of years later often these numbers are revised up or down so we shouldn't really trust them to the very last decimal point what we've seen it appears over twenty twelve is not the british economy absolutely tanking but basically flat lining and that is pretty much been the picture for the last two years...
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does it happen how does it end during world war two a russian tank man mysteriously survived severe burns. now he is obsessed with the hunt for ghostly why german tank that terrorizes soviet tank man it shows up suddenly and disappears into nowhere but the main character talks with tanks and prays to in my tank god. of says he was immediately duped by the original noble then he came up with a story about mysticism and the reality of a war the conclusion is why tiger is always out there. are welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us today well and first of all i want to ask you why are you surprised when russia decide to send your white tiger to the oscars. you are. friends.
does it happen how does it end during world war two a russian tank man mysteriously survived severe burns. now he is obsessed with the hunt for ghostly why german tank that terrorizes soviet tank man it shows up suddenly and disappears into nowhere but the main character talks with tanks and prays to in my tank god. of says he was immediately duped by the original noble then he came up with a story about mysticism and the reality of a war the conclusion is why tiger is always out there. are...
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burned, it is game over for the climate. we of indigenous people from one end of the content to the other powerfully in this vital no more movement pointing out tar sands is a perfect example of exploitation and for hundreds of years. there is no reason to do this except that it helps rich oil men. for the life of me i cannot understand why it has been so hard to block it. we have done everything we can think of. we were able to delay it for your with the largest civil disobedience action in 30 years in this country. let's hope we can keep the pressure on. that is what this president's day thing is all about. if you go to 350.org, you'll see all of the information you need about how to get there and be part of it. >> on a recent edition of fox's red eye, a four person panel slammed college students for organizing a fossil fuel divestment campaign. this is the host of the panel, andy levy, who begins by speaking to ambassador john bolton and then moves on the fox this reporter sandra smith. >> sandra, you agree colleges need
burned, it is game over for the climate. we of indigenous people from one end of the content to the other powerfully in this vital no more movement pointing out tar sands is a perfect example of exploitation and for hundreds of years. there is no reason to do this except that it helps rich oil men. for the life of me i cannot understand why it has been so hard to block it. we have done everything we can think of. we were able to delay it for your with the largest civil disobedience action in 30...
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they say this helps to burn 33 percent more calories than biking, although it will cost you more. it costs about $1,800. >> quite a contraption. >> still another half hour ahead. >> we're still on storm watch coverage. reporters on the scene. as we see here, a live look at 395 and the duke street area. a l>> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> 6:30 on this thursday morning. we're on storm watch as the snow falls. your morning commute could be pretty tricky. we will have the latest on conditions all around the area and your forecast. >> congress could take up a ban on assault weapons. correct the crowd goes wild and launches a twitter campaign after this high school basketball player knocked down two huge shots. it's thursday, january 24. it is a snowy thursday. a live look at arlington outside our studio. i am scott thuman. >> i am pamela brown. let get to jacqui jeras to find out when we will have more snowfall. >> tomorrow afternoon, another round where we could pick up an inch or more. but we've still have some coming down especially around the d
they say this helps to burn 33 percent more calories than biking, although it will cost you more. it costs about $1,800. >> quite a contraption. >> still another half hour ahead. >> we're still on storm watch coverage. reporters on the scene. as we see here, a live look at 395 and the duke street area. a l>> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> 6:30 on this thursday morning. we're on storm watch as the snow falls. your...
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fires are burning because the australian bush obviously just burns so easily in these conditions. very dry and the trees have that oil that just seems to burn and combust that way. we have undercover police at several locations looking out for any arsonist activity which unfortunately, is a real threat, and luckily, we've had no lightning which can of course also cause the bush fires. people in their own home as well, their fire preparations which hopefully in most cases have been prepared long before this, everybody should have a fire plan if they live in any bush fire prone areas which a lot of people do across australia, of course, so they can defend their homes. >> thank you very much. >>> now our fifth story "outfront," international outrage. protesters have taken to the streets of nepal today demanding better protection for women. the demonstrations are in response to the brutal gang rape and murder of a 23-year-old indian woman by five men and a teenager in new delhi last month. the story has grabbed the world's attention and it has prompted condemnation. among those speaki
fires are burning because the australian bush obviously just burns so easily in these conditions. very dry and the trees have that oil that just seems to burn and combust that way. we have undercover police at several locations looking out for any arsonist activity which unfortunately, is a real threat, and luckily, we've had no lightning which can of course also cause the bush fires. people in their own home as well, their fire preparations which hopefully in most cases have been prepared long...